Terrifying Terminology
Melodious Verbiage
All about that bass
Lord of the Chords
Periodt
Can you Hear Me Now?
100

This term instructs string players to bow the string, instead of pluck. 

What is Arco?

100

A melody that is mostly stepwise is known as this.

What is conjunct?

100

When composing a triad in four-part writing, this voice part is most often doubled. 

What is the bass?

100

A type of chord where the notes are stacked vertically and played simultaneously. 

What is a block chord?

100

Two phrases that begin identically 

What is a parallel period?

100

Name the type of interval you hear

Major 6

200

A popular form of imitation made famous by Bach, wherein the second voice part typically begins in a different key (usually the dominant) than the first. 

What is Fugue
200

This kind of melodic motion:

What is contrary motion?

200

A continuously moving bassline that utilizes both chord tones and non-chord tones. Used in baroque music, like that music of Bach, and in Jazz. 

What is a walking bassline?

200

The quality of a the chord in a minor key

What is minor?

200

Two periods repeated exactly

What is a repeated parallel period?

200

Name the type of triad you hear

Diminished

300

A melodic or rhythmic pattern repeated over and over. (Example: Stranger Things intro)

What is an Ostinato?

300

A melodic line that complements and overlaps with the primary melody line. 

What is a countermelody?

300

A single note sustained over a long period of time, often in the bass or soprano part. Also known as a "drone". 

What is pedal point?

300

These two chords are known as "pre-dominant chords" 

What is the ii and V?

300

Two phrases that do NOT begin identically

What is a contrasting period?

300

Name the cadence you hear

Plagal

400

In singing, when a single vowel sustains over several notes. 

What is a Melisma?

400

This kind of melodic motion:

What is oblique motion?

400

A left-handed accompaniment pattern on a keyboard instrument that utilizes a 1-5-3-5 note pattern. 

What is Alberti Bass?

400

A type of chord where the notes are played one after the other. 

What is a broken chord (or arpeggio)?

400

Three inconclusive phrases followed by a final, conclusive phrase. 

What is a Double Period?

400

Name the scale you hear

Whole Tone Scale

500

A 3 against 2 rhythmic juxtaposition between two parts. 

What is a Hemiola?

500

When a melodic figure is played backwards

What is retrograde?

500

In four-part writing, this is determined by the bass note. 

What is the inversion? 

500

Spell the notes in the following triad:  Db+

Db - F - A

500

In most periods, the first and third phrases are inconslusive, and the second and fourth phrases are conclusive. What are the other names for inconclusive and conclusive phrases?

What is the antecedent and consequent?

500

What type of 7th chord do you hear?

Half Diminished 7